The Best Sunscreens for Your Skin

Hate every sunscreen you've ever tried? You're not alone. But trust us when we say there is one on this list you'll love

As a beauty editor, I get a lot of questions about sunscreen. "What are the best sunscreens this season?" "Which ones should I keep stashed in my purse, glove box, and desk drawer?" "What's the best sunscreen for oily skin?" "Does organic sunscreen really work?"

I love fielding these questions because I'm admittedly a proud member of the SPF police. When my husband plays golf, I send him a "time to reapply!" text message every two hours. And on more than one occasion, I've launched a friendly attack of continuous-spray SPF 30 on a friend who's fallen asleep at the beach.

And here's the thing: When I get these "Which sunscreen should I use?" questions from family and friends, everyone also says something along the lines of, "I hate sunscreen." And they share all kinds of complaints, like "it's greasy," "there are too many chemicals," "it smells awful," or "it makes my skin look white." I wish I knew of one sunscreen that would be perfect for everyone, but unfortunately I don't think it exists. However, I do strongly believe there is a sunscreen out there for each of us.

So instead of just rounding up the best new SPF's on the market and saying, "pick one of these," I set out to find solutions to specific sunscreen issues. I enrolled the help of two top dermatologists (chiefs in the SPF police force, if you will), and sent them the toughest questions that have come my way. Keep reading to find the best sunscreens based on your specific SPF gripes. And if you're still wondering which sunscreen you should use, leave us a comment. I'll personally chime in and suggest what I think is your best match.

The sun does not discriminate, it does not see if you are a fairer tone or of a darker tone. Diseases like skin cancer, sunburn and other sun or heat related conditions can be caught by anyone exposed to too much sun. It becomes more important for darker skin toned people to wear sunscreen for protection against the sun as darker tones have a higher risk of developing Melanoma. So it is advised to be always protected against harmful UVA/UVB rays, no matter your skin tone .I’ve used ExtraShade sunscreen and love it’s lightweight, moisturizing and doesn’t leave white streaks on my skin! I LOVE IT!